Opportunity
Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #524905449
Salt Lake City Seeks Contractors for Digester Complex Upgrades at Water Reclamation Facility
Posted
July 15, 2026
Respond By
July 31, 2026
Identifier
524905449
NAICS
237110, 236210, 238210, 238220
Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities is seeking qualified contractors for major upgrades to the Digester Complex at the New Water Reclamation Facility. - Government Buyer: - Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities - OEMs and Vendors: - Ovivo (EloVac phosphorus recovery system) - PolyProcessing (chemical storage tanks) - Products/Equipment Requested: - Ovivo EloVac phosphorus recovery system (pre-purchased) - PolyProcessing chemical storage tanks (pre-purchased) - Motor control center (pre-purchased) - Transformer (replacement, including 1000kVa and 13.8KV to 480V units) - Two biogas scrubber units (pre-purchased) - Services Requested: - Construction services for installation of process and electrical equipment - Building declassification, demolition, and modifications to existing structures - HVAC upgrades to meet NFPA 820 standards - Biogas piping modifications - Construction of new electrical and chemical storage rooms - Coordination, startup, testing, and commissioning - Notable Requirements: - Project is WIFIA funded and must comply with American Iron and Steel (AIS) requirements - Davis-Bacon wage determinations apply - Contractors must demonstrate experience with water/wastewater treatment projects and meet minimum electrical subcontractor qualifications - Coordination with OEMs (Ovivo, PolyProcessing) is required for equipment installation - Only prequalified contractors will be invited to bid
Description
Salt Lake City Department of Public Utilities is seeking Statements of Qualifications from qualified contractors for construction services at the New Water Reclamation Facility Digester Complex. The project includes installation of process and electrical equipment, building declassification, demolition, and modifications to the existing structure. Key components include phosphorus recovery system installation, electrical upgrades, and building safety improvements. The project is WIFIA funded and subject to American Iron and Steel compliance and Davis-Bacon wage determinations.